Null A FINE AND RARE MEN'S UNIVERSAL GENEVE MANUAL ROSE GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH A S…
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A FINE AND RARE MEN'S UNIVERSAL GENEVE MANUAL ROSE GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH A STEPPED BEZEL AND CURVED LUGS. STAMPED WITH THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA CREST AND "SAUD" سعود INSCRIPTION IN ARABIC. Brand: Universal Geneve Case reference: 506502-2B Year: Circa 1950's Movement: Manual, Cal 322, 17-Jewels, Dial: Textured ivory color, pink color applied baton and dots hour markers, pink color dagger hands, pink color centre seconds hand, Saudi Arabia crest stamped at the 12 o'clock position, "Saud" سعود inscription at the 6 o'clock position, a reference to the Saudi King who ruled the country from 1953 to 1964, Saud Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Material: 14k rose gold Bracelet/Strap: Brown leather, rose gold color buckle Signed: Dial, movement, case Dimension: 34,45mm Historical Significance and Unique Design This exceptionally rare Universal Genève watch, crafted in 14k rose gold, hails from the 1950s and embodies a rich historical and cultural legacy. Featuring the manual movement Caliber 332, this watch is a prime example of Universal Genève's renowned craftsmanship and precision. What sets this timepiece apart is its unique dial, adorned with the crest of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at the 12 o'clock position and the name "Saud" (سعود) at the 6 o'clock position, referring to King Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who ruled Saudi Arabia from 1953 to 1964. This watch is not just a timepiece but a piece of history, likely given as a diplomatic gift from King Saud. Just one more example have been found, with a gold-plated case instead of solid 14k gold, discovered in 2018 by a private collector, which was gifted to the UAE's founding father, Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan. The presence of the Saudi crest and King Saud's name makes this watch an extraordinary collector's item, steeped in royal heritage and diplomatic significance. The exquisite 14k rose gold case adds a touch of elegance and luxury to this already prestigious watch. The warm hue of the rose gold complements the historical and regal theme, making it a truly standout piece. The craftsmanship is impeccable, with finely polished surfaces and meticulous attention to detail that Universal Genève is known for. Inside this exquisite case lies the manual movement Caliber 332, a testament to Universal Genève's dedication to precision and reliability. This movement is celebrated for its accuracy and robustness, ensuring that this watch is not only a beautiful piece of history but also a reliable timekeeper. For collectors, this Universal Genève watch represents a unique and highly desirable find. Its historical connections to the Saudi royal family and its potential role as a diplomatic gift make it a rare and valuable addition to any collection. The watch's good condition with a light patina on the dial and the presence of the Saudi crest and royal name further enhance its appeal and significance. This watch is in really good condition, preserving its historical and aesthetic integrity. Its provenance, linked to King Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, adds an unparalleled level of exclusivity and intrigue. The watch is a symbol of a bygone era, reflecting the elegance and diplomatic practices of the 1950s/60s. The Universal Genève 14k rose gold watch from the 1950s, with the manual movement Caliber 332, is an extraordinary timepiece that combines exceptional craftsmanship with rich historical significance. Its unique royal provenance, elegant design, and excellent condition make it a highly coveted piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. This watch is more than just a timekeeping instrument; it is a remarkable piece of history and a testament to the timeless elegance of Universal Genève.

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A FINE AND RARE MEN'S UNIVERSAL GENEVE MANUAL ROSE GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH A STEPPED BEZEL AND CURVED LUGS. STAMPED WITH THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA CREST AND "SAUD" سعود INSCRIPTION IN ARABIC. Brand: Universal Geneve Case reference: 506502-2B Year: Circa 1950's Movement: Manual, Cal 322, 17-Jewels, Dial: Textured ivory color, pink color applied baton and dots hour markers, pink color dagger hands, pink color centre seconds hand, Saudi Arabia crest stamped at the 12 o'clock position, "Saud" سعود inscription at the 6 o'clock position, a reference to the Saudi King who ruled the country from 1953 to 1964, Saud Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Material: 14k rose gold Bracelet/Strap: Brown leather, rose gold color buckle Signed: Dial, movement, case Dimension: 34,45mm Historical Significance and Unique Design This exceptionally rare Universal Genève watch, crafted in 14k rose gold, hails from the 1950s and embodies a rich historical and cultural legacy. Featuring the manual movement Caliber 332, this watch is a prime example of Universal Genève's renowned craftsmanship and precision. What sets this timepiece apart is its unique dial, adorned with the crest of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at the 12 o'clock position and the name "Saud" (سعود) at the 6 o'clock position, referring to King Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who ruled Saudi Arabia from 1953 to 1964. This watch is not just a timepiece but a piece of history, likely given as a diplomatic gift from King Saud. Just one more example have been found, with a gold-plated case instead of solid 14k gold, discovered in 2018 by a private collector, which was gifted to the UAE's founding father, Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan. The presence of the Saudi crest and King Saud's name makes this watch an extraordinary collector's item, steeped in royal heritage and diplomatic significance. The exquisite 14k rose gold case adds a touch of elegance and luxury to this already prestigious watch. The warm hue of the rose gold complements the historical and regal theme, making it a truly standout piece. The craftsmanship is impeccable, with finely polished surfaces and meticulous attention to detail that Universal Genève is known for. Inside this exquisite case lies the manual movement Caliber 332, a testament to Universal Genève's dedication to precision and reliability. This movement is celebrated for its accuracy and robustness, ensuring that this watch is not only a beautiful piece of history but also a reliable timekeeper. For collectors, this Universal Genève watch represents a unique and highly desirable find. Its historical connections to the Saudi royal family and its potential role as a diplomatic gift make it a rare and valuable addition to any collection. The watch's good condition with a light patina on the dial and the presence of the Saudi crest and royal name further enhance its appeal and significance. This watch is in really good condition, preserving its historical and aesthetic integrity. Its provenance, linked to King Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, adds an unparalleled level of exclusivity and intrigue. The watch is a symbol of a bygone era, reflecting the elegance and diplomatic practices of the 1950s/60s. The Universal Genève 14k rose gold watch from the 1950s, with the manual movement Caliber 332, is an extraordinary timepiece that combines exceptional craftsmanship with rich historical significance. Its unique royal provenance, elegant design, and excellent condition make it a highly coveted piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. This watch is more than just a timekeeping instrument; it is a remarkable piece of history and a testament to the timeless elegance of Universal Genève.

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